Anne has performed at Festivals and clubs in Europe and North America, on countless theatre stages, at barn dances, fairs, in hospitals, churches, community centres, at gatherings large and gatherings small. Sometimes she is alone, sometimes with an accompanist, sometimes she leads a band. She fiddles – Irish, Scottish, French-Canadian, Metis, Klezmer, Bulgarian, sometimes a little swing. She sings old Canadian songs in English, French, Gaelic, and occasionally in Yiddish, Macedonian or Ojibwe . She has pioneered her own special brand of singing and playing fiddle simultaneously. Sometimes she plays piano, accordion, long-necked mandolin, tenor guitar, bones, jaw harp and feet.

Eh?!
New and Old Canadian music, from James Stephens, Emilyn Stam and Anne Lederman. www.ehtunes.com

Lederman/BellA duo with old Muddy York buddy, Ian Bell, featuring trad and original Canadian songs and tunes. Hear what 35 years of playing music together can do. www.ledermanbell.ca

Spirit of the Narrows One woman’s journey into the world of Aboriginal fiddling.
See the page

Anne at the Symphony Anne made her debut in 2010 with the Stratford Symphony
in a stunning new arrangement of Tamarack'er Down by
Martin Van de Ven. For A world music orchestra exoerience
- singing, clogging, fidlding, see where you can go.